Obscure games that you are fond of?

Are there any obscure games you like quite a bit? It doesn't have to be in your favorite games list, but something that you like that not many other people seem to know about.

I thought of this topic when I thought of Metal Arms: Glitch in the System. It was quite a fun little third-person shooter game, with surprising amount of depth and humor. There are some parts that are rather a drag, but all in all it was pretty good.

There was this indie game that was made in England and I think it was built on the Net Yaroze thing, and it was only released (as far as I know) on an OPSM demo disk.

Two players (or one player versus cpu) - It was sort of like Puzzle Bobble. You chose from different small animals (I always chose the little Pig guy because he was AWESOME) and you had to throw little colour coded bubbles upwards onto your board and make them connect according to colour, adding them to your opponents board and beating them by filling their board. It had a 90s euro dance soundtrack, and cutesey graphics and me and my friend spent fucking HOURS AND HOURS playing it. It was fantastic -

And I cannot for the life of me remember what it was called. I would love to know what happened to the people who made it, if anything.

There was this indie game that was made in England and I think it was built on the Net Yaroze thing, and it was only released (as far as I know) on an OPSM demo disk.Two players (or one player versus cpu) - It was sort of like Puzzle Bobble. You chose from different small animals (I always chose the little Pig guy because he was AWESOME) and you had to throw little colour coded bubbles upwards onto your board and make them connect according to colour, adding them to your opponents board and beating them by filling their board. It had a 90s euro dance soundtrack, and cutesey graphics and me and my friend spent fucking HOURS AND HOURS playing it. It was fantastic -And I cannot for the life of me remember what it was called. I would love to know what happened to the people who made it, if anything.

Fuck yes I remember playing it on that demo disk though also have no idea of the name of it, but that shit was awesome!

Also fucking Net Yaroze thats something I thought I would never hear about again in my life!

Perfect Weapon on the PSX will always hold a place in my heart. I remember thinking it used to have realistic backgrounds. Couldn't really stand the tank controls as a kid though. I even searched it out recently and got myself a copy.

There was this indie game that was made in England and I think it was built on the Net Yaroze thing, and it was only released (as far as I know) on an OPSM demo disk.Two players (or one player versus cpu) - It was sort of like Puzzle Bobble. You chose from different small animals (I always chose the little Pig guy because he was AWESOME) and you had to throw little colour coded bubbles upwards onto your board and make them connect according to colour, adding them to your opponents board and beating them by filling their board. It had a 90s euro dance soundtrack, and cutesey graphics and me and my friend spent fucking HOURS AND HOURS playing it. It was fantastic -And I cannot for the life of me remember what it was called. I would love to know what happened to the people who made it, if anything.

Fuck yes I remember playing it on that demo disk though also have no idea of the name of it, but that shit was awesome!

Also fucking Net Yaroze thats something I thought I would never hear about again in my life!

I had a lot of fun with Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex for PS2 when I discovered it existed about a year ago. It's really well paced and full of action, never really gets frustrating or buggy, and perfectly captures the spirit of the series.

There was this indie game that was made in England and I think it was built on the Net Yaroze thing, and it was only released (as far as I know) on an OPSM demo disk.Two players (or one player versus cpu) - It was sort of like Puzzle Bobble. You chose from different small animals (I always chose the little Pig guy because he was AWESOME) and you had to throw little colour coded bubbles upwards onto your board and make them connect according to colour, adding them to your opponents board and beating them by filling their board. It had a 90s euro dance soundtrack, and cutesey graphics and me and my friend spent fucking HOURS AND HOURS playing it. It was fantastic -And I cannot for the life of me remember what it was called. I would love to know what happened to the people who made it, if anything.

Fuck yes I remember playing it on that demo disk though also have no idea of the name of it, but that shit was awesome!

Also fucking Net Yaroze thats something I thought I would never hear about again in my life!

WE. MUST. FIND OUT. WHAT THIS GAME. WAS CALLED.

Agh! I remember this!! I haven't thought about that game since... since I played it back then, yonks ago! Can't... remember.... the.... name X_X

There was this indie game that was made in England and I think it was built on the Net Yaroze thing, and it was only released (as far as I know) on an OPSM demo disk.Two players (or one player versus cpu) - It was sort of like Puzzle Bobble. You chose from different small animals (I always chose the little Pig guy because he was AWESOME) and you had to throw little colour coded bubbles upwards onto your board and make them connect according to colour, adding them to your opponents board and beating them by filling their board. It had a 90s euro dance soundtrack, and cutesey graphics and me and my friend spent fucking HOURS AND HOURS playing it. It was fantastic -And I cannot for the life of me remember what it was called. I would love to know what happened to the people who made it, if anything.

Fuck yes I remember playing it on that demo disk though also have no idea of the name of it, but that shit was awesome!

Also fucking Net Yaroze thats something I thought I would never hear about again in my life!

WE. MUST. FIND OUT. WHAT THIS GAME. WAS CALLED.

Agh! I remember this!! I haven't thought about that game since... since I played it back then, yonks ago! Can't... remember.... the.... name X_X

I could name a bunch of old Apple II-era games that I really liked that I've never heard a single person talk about. One that comes to mind is Wilderness: A Survival Adventure, a surprisingly realistic and complex survivalism simulator for its time period.

There are also some old Sierra adventure games from the 80's that nobody ever seems to remember. Gold Rush! was pretty solid and had a really large sense of scale. The Black Cauldron was another pretty good one, made by Al Lowe of Leisure Suit Larry fame (and you can get it for free from his web site!).

As far as actual recent games, I guess you could classify most of the weird-ass import music games and shmups that I like as "obscure."

Tower of heaven is a flash game I was very impressed with. I think I lose site on what is considered obscure when I follow games so intently. Is Child of Eden obscure? Around here I bet everyone is aware of that game.

You guys heard of Call of Duty? It's kind of underground and everything, you gotta be a true gamer to have heard of it but it's the best. Bro.

In all seriouness, I'd probably go with Telefang. I bought "Pokemon Diamond" during the craze and although it was obvious that it wasn't a pokemon game, I found its take on the monster catching aspect interesting as well as seeing scenarios that you wouldn't really see in a Pokemon game. The only problem was that the game would not hold a save, I don't know if it was because of a cheap battery or whatever but I never bothered finding out.

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Freshly Picked Tingles Rosy Ruppeland is a fascinating game, it is both a solid RPG and a good backstory to the character Tingle.

This game is another one I'd love to check out. I believe the DS Lite is region free so I should be ok but does the game use shoulder buttons? If it doesn't I'm good, but if it does my only option is my 3DS and I'm not sure how that'll handle a PAL DS game.

Stars!. It was the first 4X game I played, even before Civ and MoO. Minimalistic graphics, but it had a huge tech tree, tons of micro-management, and games could go on for a looooong time. I loved it.

Oh and mass drivers. Those were normally used to transport mineral packets quickly between your planets, but fling a big packet, at max speed, at an enemy planet that had no mass driver of its own to receive it...

Depends on the definition of obscure. Obscure in the eyes of the general gaming public and more casual fans? Sure. Obscure in the eyes of people on an internet message board? Nope.

I don't really have any obscure games that I really love, but there are a few PC games that I played and liked and have never heard anyone mention. Come to think of it, I can't remember what they were called. One was a fairly generic modern RTS game, the other was called something like Economic War, and you ran a country and could nuke people and it was pretty cool. I played both around the year 2000 or so.

Extreme-G was a game I played quite a lot on the N64 and I don't think I've ever heard anyone else mention it. It was basically WipeOut but with bikes. Pretty cool stuff.

I beat every puzzle in this weird generic sudoku-plus-three-other-weirder-number-puzzles game that I don't even remember the name of on my DS a few years back.

I love Sexy Parodius. Download MAME and get it working now! I played it so much in university that I could 1cc it, no death. Except for the secret level you get if you complete all mission goals. I swear that level is impossible.

There's been a bunch of shitty PS3 rpgs I've enjoyed this generation. Cross Edge, Hyperdimension Neptunia, and Trinity Universe are a few that come to mind. I am well aware those games are riddled with problems ranging from general gameplay design to some ugly-ass-ugly graphics. But, man oh man, I had sooooooooooooooooo much fun with those games. I feel like what they lacked in budget, they made up for in heart.

Also, Cross Edge is probably the best rpg this generation because it features Felicia.